Keypad operation
Press On/Off to switch all the groups off.
Press the UP and DOWN arrows to adjust all the lights.
Press the scene keys to recall the selected scene.
Press the group key:
Press it quickly: Group on/off
Hold it down (monochromatic): quick up/down dimming (release and press again to change
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the adjustment direction).
Hold it down (RGB/W): quick colour wheel; recalling of loop is possible when colour wheel
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goes to white and flashes three times.
Scene fading: 3s.
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Loop speed: medium (default).
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Scene changing: change the group switch-on using the individual group keys and create a new scenario.
Press the scene key to save the new scenario. A beep sound is heard and flashing is seen as a
confirmation of saving.
Daylight scene: when recalled, the key flashes three times.
To change the setpoint adjust the intensity of the lights of either the individual monochromatic group or an
environment.
The new setpoint is saved approximately 1 minute after no interaction with the panel has occurred. The
key flashes three times as a confirmation.
BEST ENERGY SAVING (B.E.S.) between light sensor and presence sensor.
In the event that a light sensor and a presence sensor are present:
if the group controlled by the light sensor is at minimum light intensity,
at the same time the light sensor is still sending DIM DOWN commands,
as a consequence the monochromatic light controlled by the sensor switches off and does not switch on again
- not even with presence - until:
there is a change in ambient-light conditions so that the light sensor starts sending a DIM UP
command.
at the same time the presence sensor reports that the environment is still busy.
COMFORT SWITCH OFF (C.S.O.) from presence sensor.
The presence sensor switches off in a similar way as a "courtesy lamp", i.e. the light takes 30s to dim down.
This makes it possible for any user still in the environment (and not visible to the sensor for a time equal to
timeout time) to avoid a sudden switch-off. A little motion will bring the lights back to their starting level.
In any case a gradual switch-off is always more pleasant than a sudden one.
NOTE: If the lights are already at their minimum level, the switch-off will be immediate.
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